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Sutradhari By
Mylavarapu VenkateswaraRao |
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Saravali
By Kalyana Varma |
Ch. 52. Lost Horoscopy
1. THE NATAL AYANA. If the Ascendant at the time of
query (related to tracing the lost birth data) be
within the first 15 of a Sign, the birth was in
Uttarayana and beyond these degrees Dakshinayana.
2-3. BIRTH RITU ETC. The strongest of the planets in
the Prashna Lagna indicates the Ritu (season) at
birth. Should there be none in the Ascendant, the
Lord of the ascendental decanate is the ruler of
Ritu at birth. Should there be a clash in the Ayana
and Ritu arrived at, the Ritu Lords arrived should
be interchanged thus: the Moon for Venus, Mercury
for Mars and Jupiter for Saturn. The respective
month of the Ritu is decided depending on the first,
or second half of the decanate being Ascendant. The
degrees elapsed in the decanate will be to the
knowledge of the natal Tithi. Some say, that this
will lead to locating the natal Sun.
4-9. OTHER NATAL FACTORS. The query Ascendant be
multiplied by 2 and divided by 5 to get the natal
Jupiter's placement. This should be adjusted to
actual placement guessing the native's age
approximately, by increasing, or decreasing
multiples of 12. If the query Ascendant is in a day
Sign, declare birth during night. Otherwise, the
contrary prevails. The degree elapsed in the query
Ascendant will lead to the knowledge of elapsed
portion of night, or day, as the case may be. Out of
the query Ascendant, the 5th and the 9th therefrom
will indicate the natal Rasi (Moon Sign), the
strongest of the three prevailing. The parts of the
body, viz. head etc. touched by the querist at the
time of query will also indicate the Moon Sign at
birth. Alternatively the distance between the query
Ascendant and the query Moon may be added to the
query Moon to get the position of the natal Moon.
This does not apply to the Moon in Pisces at the
time of query, (i. e. the natal Moon is in Pisces
itself). The Navansa Lagna at the time of query may
also be the natal Ascendant. The number of decanates
between the query Ascendant and query Sun, when
added to the query Sun, will yield the natal
Ascendant. The longitude of the planet in the query
Ascendant should be multiplied by the figure
indicated by Chayangula (length of shadow) at that
time. This should be divided by 12, the remainder of
which will indicate natal Ascendant.
10-11. POSITION OF THE QUERIST. The following
positions of the querist will indicate the natal
Ascendant. Standing, lying on the bed, sitting, or
getting up will, respectively, denote the first,
4th, 7th, or 10th from query Ascendant becoming
natal Ascendant.
12. PERSONAL NAME. The name formally given by
parents to the native will indicate the natal star.
Multiply the Matras (units) of the given name by 2
and add to it the Chayangula length. Divide this by
27 and the remainder, when counted from Dhanishta
will lead to the knowledge of birth star.
13-15. ANOTHER METHOD. Note the longitude of the
query Ascendant. It should be multiplied by 10, if
the Ascendant is Leo, or Taurus, by 8 in case of
Gemini, or Scorpio by 7 in case, or Aries, or Libra,
by 5 in case of Virgo and Capricorn, while for the
rest of the Signs by the number denoted, when
counted from Aries. (That is 4 for Cancer, 9 for
Sagittarius, 11 for Aquarius and 12 for Pisces). If
the Ascendant is occupied by Jupiter, the Ascendant
converted into minutes of arc be multiplied by 10,
if occupied by Mars by 8, if by Venus by 7 and, if
by others by 5. Both the products so multiplied be
added together. This product by multiplied again by
10 to know the year, Ritu and month; by 7 to know
the Tithi and by 5 to arrive at Navansa Lagna and
Ishta Ghati (birth time) and be, respectively,
divided by their individual dividers (i.e. 120 for
year, 2 for Ritu, 15 for Tithi and the like).
Addition, or reduction of 9 may be made in case of
anomalistic answers.
16. I have explained lost horoscopic rules, as
expounded by Yavana, Bhadasana etc. But some of
their rules are ambiguous. The student better
understand using his judgement.
17-21. LOST HOROSCOPY BASED ON MOON. Just as the
ascending degree helps trace back the lost details,
the Moon Sign may also be used. If the Moon Sign at
the time of query be a night Sign, natal Moon was in
a day Sign and vice versa. Note in what quarter of
the Sign is the Moon at the time of query.
Proportionately understand the natal Moon during
day, or night, as the case may be. Multiply the
query Moon by the same Rasi multiplication factor,
as explained supra and, if necessary by planetary
multipliers, as applicable. Multiply the resultant
product (arrived by adding the two) by 7 and divide
by 27. The remainder will represent the birth star
counted from Aswini. In case of rectification by
adding 9 the counting is from Moola and, if
subtraction of 9 is done count from Makha. The
pre-division product (i.e. the product before
dividing by 27, as above) should be processed
variously, as suggested earlier to know the Ritu,
month, Tithi etc. at birth.
Thus ends the 52nd Ch. entitled “LOST HOROSCOPY” in
Kalyana Varma's Saravali.
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